词汇 | whip |
释义 | whip noun uk /wɪp/ us /wɪp/ whipnoun (DEVICE FOR HITTING)[ C ] a piece of leather or rope that is fastened to a stick, used for hitting animals or people: 鞭子,皮鞭 She lashed the horses mercilessly with her long whip.她毫不留情地用长鞭抽打着马匹。 The lion-tamer cracked his whip.驯狮员打了个响鞭。 emregologlu/iStock/Getty Images Plus/GettyImages Horse riding barrel racing blinder break someone in bridle bridle path capriole chukka chukker curry girth high-spirited horseman horsewoman mounted pony trekking rein riderless saddler showjumper tack You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Hand weapons whipnoun (POLITICS)[ C ] (in many elected political systems) a member of a political party in a parliament or in the legislature whose job is to make certain that other party members are present at voting time and also to make certain that they vote in a particular way: (政党在议会或立法机关中监督该党其他党员在投票时出席并按规定投票的)组织秘书,党鞭 Hargreaves is the MP who got into trouble with his party's chief whip for opposing the tax reform.哈格里夫斯就是那位因反对税收改革而与其党内的组织秘书产生矛盾的议员。 He is seen as a future party whip. [ C ] in British politics, a written order that party members must be present in parliament when there is to be an important vote, or that they must vote in a particular way: (英国政界的)投票书面通知(通知该党其他党员出席议会并按规定投票) In 1970 he defied a three-line(= the most urgent) whip against EC membership.1970年,他公然违抗反对加入欧共体的紧急投票通知。 the whip in British politics, the right of someone elected to a parliament to vote as an official member of a particular political party: Senior figures in the Labour Party said that they intend to withdraw the whip from the MP as the first step to him being thrown out of the party. He was one of the anti-European Tory MPs who lost the whip under Prime Minister John Major. She resigned the party whip in protest at the proposed legislation. International relations: United States politics & government anti-Republican battleground state bicameral blue state caucus confederacy gubernatorial homeland security House Committee impeach Independence Day joint resolution override republican secret service secretary Secretary of State the Articles of Confederation the GOP the Republican Party You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: UK politics: legislation & law-making whipnoun (SWEET FOOD)[ C or U ]UK a sweet food made from cream or beaten egg mixed together with fruit(用鸡蛋、奶油与水果混合制成的)甜点 Ekaterina Smirnova/Moment/GettyImages Puddings, desserts & ices baked Alaska baklava banana split bananas Foster banoffee pie croquembouche crumble dessert dulce de leche dumpling kugel lolly mochi mousseline Neapolitan ice cream sopaipilla sorbet soufflé spotted dick spumoni whipnoun (CAR)[ C ]slang a car: 汽车 He got a new whip.他买了辆新车。 Cars 4×4 all-wheel drive artic automobile banger beach buggy beetle black cab classic car dragster hardtop Jeep marque Mk motor rear-wheel drive road racer sport utility vehicle sportily sprint car Idiomhave/hold the whip hand whip verb uk /wɪp/ us /wɪp/-pp- whipverb (DO QUICKLY)[ Tusually+ adv/prep ] to bring or take something quickly: 迅速拿来;快速拿走 She whipped a handkerchief out of her pocket and wiped his face.她迅速从口袋里掏出一块手绢,擦了擦他的脸。 He whipped the covers off the bed.他一把将床罩从床上揭了下来。 I was going to pay but before I knew it he'd whipped out his credit card.本来我打算付账,可我还没明白过来,他就掏出了他的信用卡。 They whipped my plate away before I'd even finished.我还没吃完,他们就把我的盘子收走了。 [ I or T, + adv/prep ]literary to (cause something to) move quickly and forcefully: (使…)快速移动 The wind whipped across the half-frozen lake.风刮过半结冰的湖面。 A fierce, freezing wind whipped torrential rain into their faces.一阵冰冷的狂风卷着暴雨砸在他们脸上。 Transferring and transporting objects air freight bear bearer borne bring budge carry conveyance heft import light speed manhandle paper round payload pick shunt transference truck virement wheel You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Making short, sudden movements whipverb (BEAT FOOD)[ T ] to beat food, especially cream, with a special piece of equipment in order to make it thick and firm: 搅打(尤指奶油)使成糊状 Could you whip the cream for me?你能帮我搅打一下奶油吗? Try whipping a little brandy or other liqueur into the cream.试着将一些白兰地或其他酒类搅进奶油里。 Top with whipped cream and a sprinkle of sugar.浇上掼奶油并撒上些糖。 Preparing food batch cooking biga bind breadmaking butter buttered clarify glaze glazed grate ingredient jerk rehydrate restuff rice rustle something up scoby stir toss zap whipverb (HIT)[ T ] to hit a person or animal with a whip: 鞭打,鞭笞 I don't like the way the drivers whip their horses.我不喜欢马车夫那样鞭打马匹。 Punishing by causing pain birch cane caning cat-o'-nine-tails corporal punishment flagellate lynch lynch law lynching mortification mortification of the fleshidiom paddle smack spanking tar the third degreeidiom thrashing thumbscrew waterboard waterboarding whipverb (DEFEAT)[ T ]informal to defeat a person or a team in a competition, especially in a sport: 偷盗,盗取 They beat us last time, but we whipped them in a rematch. He whipped him in their fight two years ago. Winning and defeating annihilate annihilation bank be gunning for someoneidiom be one in the eye for someoneidiom convincing mincemeat moral victory move/go/close in for the killidiom near thing outclass scrape sew slaughter sweep the boardidiom take someone down take someone to the cleaner'sidiom take something apart takedown thrash whipverb (POLITICS)[ T ] (of a whip of a political party) to make certain that other party members are present in a parliament, etc. to vote on a particular thing or to make certain that they vote in a particular way: Labour Party members were whipped to support the Bill. Conservative MPs were whipped to vote for an extension to the lockdown. UK politics: legislation & law-making abolish abrogate abrogation amendment assemblyman constitutionally enact First Minister's Questions FMQs gold plate Green Paper guillotine parliamentarian penal reform PMQs pocket veto presiding officer promulgate White Paper writ whipverb (STEAL)[ T ]UKold-fashionedinformal to steal something偷窃,偷盗 Stealing abscond abscond with someone/something aggravated burglary anti-burglar anti-burglary eavesdrop hot-wire housebreaking jemmy jimmy job kleptomania piratically plunder poach poaching porch piracy rustle rustling snaffle Phrasal verbswhip someone into something whip something up whip | American Dictionarywhip noun[ C ] us/hwɪp, wɪp/ whipnoun[C] (STRAP)a piece of leather or rope fastened to a stick, used to train and control animals or, esp. in the past, to hit people: The trainer cracked his whip, and the lions sat in a circle. whipnoun[C] (POLITICS)an elected representative of a political party in a legislature whose job is to gather support from other legislators (= law makers) for particular legislation and to encourage them to vote the way their party wants them to whip verb us/hwɪp, wɪp/-pp- whipverb (MOVE QUICKLY)[ always+ adv/prep ] to bring or take (something) quickly, or to move quickly: [ M ]They whipped my plate away before I’d even finished. [ M ]Bill whipped out his harmonica. [ I ]The wind whipped around the corner of the building. whipverb (BEAT FOOD)[ T ] to beat cream, eggs, potatoes, etc., with a special utensil in order to make it thick and soft: I still need to whip the cream for the pie. whipverb (STRAP)[ T ] to hit a person with a whip, esp. for punishment, or to hit an animal with a whip in order to control it or make it move more quickly: To train them, owners often whip their pit bulls. fig. Dallas whipped Buffalo 52 to 17 (= beat them by this score). Idiomwhip someone or something into something Phrasal verbswhip something up whip up someone/something |
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